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  1. 2 days ago · Jonathan Larson focused on composing Rent in the early 1990s, waiting tables at the Moondance Diner to support himself. Over the course of years, Larson wrote hundreds of songs and made many drastic changes to the show, which in its final incarnation contained 42 songs.

  2. 5 days ago · Jonathan’s Apartment. Photo: MACALL POLAY/NETFLIX © 2021. A significant part of the film’s action also takes place inside Jonathan’s apartment, located at 508 Greenwich Street in Soho, where he...

  3. 1 day ago · There was the Sunday that the choir sang Jonathan Larson’s ‘cages or wings’ - and it felt transcendent. There was the Sunday that I ran into a gallerist whose space on the LES I used to rent, and met his baby.

  4. 2 days ago · Before Jonathan Larson revolutionized Broadway, he was a young man struggling to make his mark. This autobiographical musical, set in 1990, is a raw, humorous, and heartfelt journey of a composer on the brink of turning 30—waiting tables and wondering if he’ll ever write that soaring song that will change everything.

  5. 4 days ago · A big gamble by the Atlanta Opera has paid off splendidly. Opening its 45th season, the company is offering its Bohème Project, alternating Puccini’s ever-popular 1896 La Bohème with Jonathan Larson’s Tony-award winning 1994 adaptation of the same story, Rent. These two dynamic and often ...

  6. 1 day ago · Sondheim also mentored a fledgling Jonathan Larson, attending Larson's workshop for his Superbia (originally an adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four). In Larson's musical Tick, Tick... Boom!, the phone message is played in which Sondheim apologizes for leaving early, says he wants to meet him and is impressed with his work.

  7. 2 days ago · With rich vocals and Spanglish lyrics from Mexican musical theatre artist Cuenca, Broadway en Spanglish blends vibrant musical theatre melodies and an authentic Mariachi sound, arranged, orchestrated and music produced by acclaimed musical theatre composer and 2022 Jonathan Larson Grant recipient Jaime Lozano.